Mặt trời mọc ngày 2 tháng 2 năm 2023

SunriseSunsetDawnDuskSolar noonDay lengthWed, 1 Feb05. 21 [110°]18. 43 [250°]04. 5619. 0812. 0214. 12. 44Thu, 2 Feb05. 22 [110°]18. 43 [250°]04. 5719. 0812. 0214. 11. 18Fri, 3 Feb05. 22 [109°]18. 42 [251°]04. 5719. 0712. 0214. 09. 50Sat, 4 Feb05. 23 [109°]18. 42 [251°]04. 5819. 0712. 0314. 08. 23Sun, 5 Feb05. 24 [109°]18. 41 [251°]04. 5919. 0612. 0314. 06. 53Mon, 6 Feb05. 25 [108°]18. 41 [252°]05. 0019. 0512. 0314. 05. 24Tue, 7 Feb05. 26 [108°]18. 40 [252°]05. 0119. 0512. 0314. 03. 52Wed, 8 Feb05. 26 [108°]18. 39 [252°]05. 0219. 0412. 0314. 02. 21Thu, 9 Feb05. 27 [107°]18. 39 [253°]05. 0319. 0312. 0314. 00. 48Fri, 10 Feb05. 28 [107°]18. 38 [253°]05. 0319. 0312. 0313. 59. 14Sat, 11 Feb05. 29 [107°]18. 37 [253°]05. 0419. 0212. 0313. 57. 40Sun, 12 Feb05. 29 [106°]18. 37 [254°]05. 0519. 0112. 0313. 56. 05Mon, 13 Feb05. 30 [106°]18. 36 [254°]05. 0619. 0012. 0313. 54. 30Tue, 14 Feb05. 31 [105°]18. 35 [255°]05. 0718. 5912. 0313. 52. 54Wed, 15 Feb05. 32 [105°]18. 34 [255°]05. 0718. 5912. 0313. 51. 17Thu, 16 Feb05. 32 [105°]18. 34 [255°]05. 0818. 5812. 0313. 49. 40Fri, 17 Feb05. 33 [104°]18. 33 [256°]05. 0918. 5712. 0313. 48. 02Sat, 18 Feb05. 34 [104°]18. 32 [256°]05. 1018. 5612. 0313. 46. 25Sun, 19 Feb05. 35 [103°]18. 31 [256°]05. 1018. 5512. 0313. 44. 46Mon, 20 Feb05. 35 [103°]18. 30 [257°]05. 1118. 5412. 0313. 43. 06Tue, 21 Feb05. 36 [103°]18. 29 [257°]05. 1218. 5312. 0313. 41. 28Wed, 22 Feb05. 37 [102°]18. 28 [258°]05. 1318. 5212. 0213. 39. 47Thu, 23 Feb05. 37 [102°]18. 27 [258°]05. 1318. 5112. 0213. 38. 08Fri, 24 Feb05. 38 [101°]18. 27 [259°]05. 1418. 5012. 0213. 36. 28Sat, 25 Feb05. 39 [101°]18. 26 [259°]05. 1518. 4912. 0213. 34. 47Sun, 26 Feb05. 39 [101°]18. 25 [259°]05. 1518. 4812. 0213. 33. 07Mon, 27 Feb05. 40 [100°]18. 24 [260°]05. 1618. 4712. 0213. 31. 26Tue, 28 Feb05. 40 [100°]18. 23 [260°]05. 1718. 4612. 0213. 29. 45Wed, 1 Mar05. 41 [99°]18. 22 [261°]05. 1718. 4512. 0113. 28. 05

StartEndMorning astronomical twilight06. 2106. 50Morning nautical twilight06. 5007. 20Morning civil twilight07. 2007. 46Sunrise and sunset07. 4618. 21Evening civil twilight18. 2118. 47Evening nautical twilight18. 4719. 17Evening astronomical twilight19. 1719. 46

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7. 30 am – 5. 07 pm
9 hours, 37 minutes

Current Time. 8 Jun 2023 at 12. 53. 44 amSun Direction. 151° SoutheastSun Altitude. -73. 2°Sun Distance. 151. 816 million kmNext Solstice. 22 Jun 2023 12. 57 am [Winter]Sunrise Today. 7. 30 am 61° NortheastSunset Today. 5. 07 pm 299° Northwest

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February 2023 — Sun in Melbourne

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Scroll right to see more 2023Sunrise/SunsetDaylengthAstronomical TwilightNautical TwilightCivil TwilightSolar NoonFebSunriseSunsetLengthDiff. StartEndStartEndStartEndTime Mil. km 16. 33 am [113°] 8. 33 pm [247°] 14. 00. 27−1. 594. 50 am10. 15 pm5. 28 am9. 37 pm6. 04 am9. 02 pm1. 33 pm [69. 4°] 147. 39226. 34 am [112°] 8. 32 pm [248°] 13. 58. 26−2. 014. 52 am10. 13 pm5. 30 am9. 36 pm6. 05 am9. 01 pm1. 33 pm [69. 1°] 147. 41236. 35 am [112°] 8. 31 pm [248°] 13. 56. 23−2. 034. 54 am10. 12 pm5. 31 am9. 35 pm6. 06 am9. 00 pm1. 33 pm [68. 8°] 147. 43346. 36 am [112°] 8. 30 pm [249°] 13. 54. 18−2. 044. 55 am10. 11 pm5. 33 am9. 34 pm6. 07 am8. 59 pm1. 33 pm [68. 5°] 147. 45556. 37 am [111°] 8. 29 pm [249°] 13. 52. 12−2. 064. 57 am10. 09 pm5. 34 am9. 32 pm6. 09 am8. 58 pm1. 34 pm [68. 2°] 147. 47866. 38 am [111°] 8. 28 pm [249°] 13. 50. 04−2. 074. 58 am10. 08 pm5. 35 am9. 31 pm6. 10 am8. 57 pm1. 34 pm [67. 9°] 147. 50176. 39 am [110°] 8. 27 pm [250°] 13. 47. 56−2. 085. 00 am10. 06 pm5. 37 am9. 30 pm6. 11 am8. 56 pm1. 34 pm [67. 6°] 147. 52586. 41 am [110°] 8. 26 pm [250°] 13. 45. 46−2. 105. 01 am10. 05 pm5. 38 am9. 29 pm6. 12 am8. 55 pm1. 34 pm [67. 3°] 147. 55096. 42 am [110°] 8. 25 pm [251°] 13. 43. 34−2. 115. 03 am10. 03 pm5. 39 am9. 27 pm6. 13 am8. 53 pm1. 34 pm [67. 0°] 147. 576106. 43 am [109°] 8. 24 pm [251°] 13. 41. 22−2. 125. 05 am10. 02 pm5. 41 am9. 26 pm6. 15 am8. 52 pm1. 34 pm [66. 7°] 147. 602116. 44 am [109°] 8. 23 pm [251°] 13. 39. 09−2. 135. 06 am10. 00 pm5. 42 am9. 25 pm6. 16 am8. 51 pm1. 34 pm [66. 3°] 147. 630126. 45 am [108°] 8. 22 pm [252°] 13. 36. 54−2. 145. 08 am9. 59 pm5. 43 am9. 23 pm6. 17 am8. 50 pm1. 34 pm [66. 0°] 147. 658136. 46 am [108°] 8. 21 pm [252°] 13. 34. 38−2. 155. 09 am9. 57 pm5. 45 am9. 22 pm6. 18 am8. 49 pm1. 34 pm [65. 7°] 147. 686146. 47 am [108°] 8. 20 pm [253°] 13. 32. 22−2. 165. 11 am9. 56 pm5. 46 am9. 21 pm6. 19 am8. 47 pm1. 34 pm [65. 3°] 147. 715156. 48 am [107°] 8. 18 pm [253°] 13. 30. 05−2. 175. 12 am9. 54 pm5. 47 am9. 19 pm6. 21 am8. 46 pm1. 34 pm [65. 0°] 147. 745166. 49 am [107°] 8. 17 pm [254°] 13. 27. 46−2. 185. 14 am9. 53 pm5. 49 am9. 18 pm6. 22 am8. 45 pm1. 34 pm [64. 7°] 147. 775176. 51 am [106°] 8. 16 pm [254°] 13. 25. 27−2. 195. 15 am9. 51 pm5. 50 am9. 17 pm6. 23 am8. 44 pm1. 34 pm [64. 3°] 147. 806186. 52 am [106°] 8. 15 pm [254°] 13. 23. 07−2. 195. 17 am9. 50 pm5. 51 am9. 15 pm6. 24 am8. 42 pm1. 34 pm [64. 0°] 147. 837196. 53 am [105°] 8. 14 pm [255°] 13. 20. 47−2. 205. 18 am9. 48 pm5. 52 am9. 14 pm6. 25 am8. 41 pm1. 33 pm [63. 6°] 147. 869206. 54 am [105°] 8. 12 pm [255°] 13. 18. 25−2. 215. 19 am9. 46 pm5. 54 am9. 12 pm6. 26 am8. 40 pm1. 33 pm [63. 2°] 147. 900216. 55 am [104°] 8. 11 pm [256°] 13. 16. 04−2. 215. 21 am9. 45 pm5. 55 am9. 11 pm6. 28 am8. 38 pm1. 33 pm [62. 9°] 147. 932226. 56 am [104°] 8. 10 pm [256°] 13. 13. 41−2. 225. 22 am9. 43 pm5. 56 am9. 09 pm6. 29 am8. 37 pm1. 33 pm [62. 5°] 147. 964236. 57 am [103°] 8. 08 pm [257°] 13. 11. 18−2. 235. 24 am9. 41 pm5. 57 am9. 08 pm6. 30 am8. 35 pm1. 33 pm [62. 2°] 147. 997246. 58 am [103°] 8. 07 pm [257°] 13. 08. 54−2. 235. 25 am9. 40 pm5. 59 am9. 06 pm6. 31 am8. 34 pm1. 33 pm [61. 8°] 148. 030256. 59 am [103°] 8. 06 pm [258°] 13. 06. 30−2. 245. 26 am9. 38 pm6. 00 am9. 05 pm6. 32 am8. 33 pm1. 33 pm [61. 4°] 148. 063267. 00 am [102°] 8. 04 pm [258°] 13. 04. 06−2. 245. 28 am9. 37 pm6. 01 am9. 03 pm6. 33 am8. 31 pm1. 33 pm [61. 1°] 148. 096277. 01 am [102°] 8. 03 pm [259°] 13. 01. 41−2. 245. 29 am9. 35 pm6. 02 am9. 02 pm6. 34 am8. 30 pm1. 32 pm [60. 7°] 148. 130287. 02 am [101°] 8. 02 pm [259°] 12. 59. 16−2. 255. 30 am9. 33 pm6. 03 am9. 00 pm6. 35 am8. 28 pm1. 32 pm [60. 3°] 148. 164* All times are local time for Melbourne. Time is adjusted for DST when applicable. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar.

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